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There are so many things that make up mathematics concept. This includes mathematical terms and theorems among other things.
The Four Fundamental Operations (Addition, Multiplication, Subtraction and Division) form the basis of the whole study of mathematics and numerical science. These operations form all the other operations that we use in the above specified subjects. So they are called Fundamental Operations Because the can't be derived either in the terms of themselves or any other operator.
There are half a dozen or so circle theorems, each with a different formula. It is not easy to learn the formulae without some understanding of these theorems.
This question is no different to asking how 1 + 1 = 2. 5.12 * 22 = 112.64 and it does so due to the fundamental principles of mathematics.
If he was called the father of mathematics, it was probably by someone who did not understand mathematical history at all - or perhaps of parenthood. It would be extremely strange that if a father was born several thousand years after what he was supposedly the father of! Aristotle and Euclid had already helped mathematics grow a couple of thousand years before Ramanujan was born! This is NOT to minimise his contribution to mathematics, but father he was not.
Different books number theorems differently so more context is required.
So-called "Tibetan independence" goes against the fundamental interests of the Tibetan people.
Interesting question. By definition, the lowest possible frequency of a vibrating element is called the fundamental. That's the definition; it is what it is. However, the word fundamental and foundational are related, so you can think of the fundamental frequency to be the foundational one -- the one upon which all harmonics are built.
Theorems is what is proven with the geometric proof.
A square wave is a sum of an infinite number of sine waves (analogue). These sine waves consist of one wave called a FUNDAMENTAL, and all of the other waves are called HARMONICS. The fundamental is the same amplitude and frequency as the square wave. The harmonics are all odd, i.e. mathematically, the first harmonic (which is called the 3rd harmonic) is 1/3 the amplitude and 3 times the frequency of the fundamental. The next harmonic (called the 5th harmonic) is 1/5 the amplitude and 5 times the frequency of the fundamental. And so it goes with the next harmonic (the 7th), followed by the 9th and so on ad infinitum.
numbers, algebras, coordinate plane, geometry (shape, area, volume), calculus, theorems, and so on.
beausee he was so boring so he try mathematics it was work.